Unpacking norms shaping disclosure of intrafamilial child sexual abuse

Date

2024

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Discover Psychology

Abstract

Cultural norms and beliefs that negatively sanction discussions about child sexual abuse (CSA) behaviours remain signifcant barriers to victim disclosure and prevention in Ghana, particularly in cases of intrafamilial child sexual abuse (IFCSA). These cultural norms could infuence how survivors of IFCSA interpret the abuse and cope with associated trauma. We explored the life stories of four IFCSA survivors in Ghana through a biographical narrative interview, and the fndings highlighted cases of gender dynamics, rationalisation of IFCSA, and challenging family practices. The fndings highlight multiple cultural norms that underlie IFCSA cases, including taboos on disclosure of IFCSA, gender norms regarding male victims, and the importance of “face-saving” and safeguarding family image. Implications for practice are discussed.

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Keywords

Intrafamilial child sexual abuse, Disclosure, HUMANITIES and RELIGION::History and philosophy subjects::History subjects::Technology and culture, Ghana, International publication

Citation

Mensah, F., Abdullah, A., & Cudjoe, E. (2024). Unpacking norms shaping disclosure of intrafamilial child sexual abuse. Discover Psychology, 4(1), 170.

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